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सऊदी अरब जाने से पहले देख लें | SAUDI ARABIA is not like any other country

published:28 Aug 2019

सऊदी अरब जाने से पहले देख लें | SAUDI ARABIA is not like any other country

सऊदी अरब जाने से पहले देख लें | SAUDI ARABIA is not like any other country

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सऊदी अरब जाने से पहले देख लें | SAUDI ARABIA is not like any other country

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Visiting the REAL SAUDI ARABIA

published:06 Mar 2019

Visiting the REAL SAUDI ARABIA

Visiting the REAL SAUDI ARABIA

published:06 Mar 2019

views:428561

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I got a lot of reactions to this video. Positive and negative. I told you guys that is\'t my first time visiting the country. I\'m giving you my thoughts and if I say things that are not true or incomplete I\'m sorry. This is the information I got from my short trip. Saudi Arabia is often in the news in a negative way. With this video I want to show you the positive sides of the country to the world. My idea of Saudi Arabia changed since my visit in the positive way. It\'s an important message that I like to send into the world. All countries do wrong stuff and bad people are living everywhere. Let\'s focus on the bright side of things.
Love you all,
Thomas
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We were invited to be one of the first tourists in Saudi Arabia. We went to the Winter At Tantora Festival. Saudi Arabia is of course very controversial but we had the chance to see with our own eyes what the country really is like. This trip changed my view completely. We saw wonderful places and met so many nice people. I hope you enjoy this video as much as I enjoyed traveling the country.
Even before posting this video I got a lot of messages with different meanings about the country. I know a lot of bad stuff is happening anywhere in the world. I\'m not denying that. But I think if you look at the positive things, the world will become a better place.
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Visiting the REAL SAUDI ARABIA

published:06 Mar 2019

views:428561

READ THIS:
I got a lot of reactions to this video. Positive and negative. I told you guys that is\'t my first time visiting the country. I\'m giving you my thoughts and if I say things that are not true or incomplete I\'m sorry. This is the information I got from my short trip. Saudi Arabia is often in the news in a negative way. With this video I want to show you the positive sides of the country to the world. My idea of Saudi Arabia changed since my visit in the positive way. It\'s an important message that I like to send into the world. All countries do wrong stuff and bad people are living everywhere. Let\'s focus on the bright side of things.
Love you all,
Thomas
---
We were invited to be one of the first tourists in Saudi Arabia. We went to the Winter At Tantora Festival. Saudi Arabia is of course very controversial but we had the chance to see with our own eyes what the country really is like. This trip changed my view completely. We saw wonderful places and met so many nice people. I hope you enjoy this video as much as I enjoyed traveling the country.
Even before posting this video I got a lot of messages with different meanings about the country. I know a lot of bad stuff is happening anywhere in the world. I\'m not denying that. But I think if you look at the positive things, the world will become a better place.
Thomas Cox:
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Camel Racing in Saudi Arabia: A Million Dollar Industry

published:05 Sep 2019

Camel Racing in Saudi Arabia: A Million Dollar Industry

Camel Racing in Saudi Arabia: A Million Dollar Industry

published:05 Sep 2019

views:4147

In Saudi Arabia, camels are venerated for their good looks, grace, and speed. Even as the country rapidly modernizes, the animals remain a central part of Saudi culture, and a lucrative one—with prized camels selling for more than $1 million.
VICE trekked to Al-Dahna for the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival—the largest of its kind—where titans of business and politics in the Middle East flock each year for a display of the finest camels in Saudi Arabia. Hundreds of participants pit their camels head-to-head in a frenzied race and beauty contest for a chance to win roughly $57 million in prize money, and a chance to meet Saudi Arabia\'s king and crown prince.
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Camel Racing in Saudi Arabia: A Million Dollar Industry

published:05 Sep 2019

views:4147

In Saudi Arabia, camels are venerated for their good looks, grace, and speed. Even as the country rapidly modernizes, the animals remain a central part of Saudi culture, and a lucrative one—with prized camels selling for more than $1 million.
VICE trekked to Al-Dahna for the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival—the largest of its kind—where titans of business and politics in the Middle East flock each year for a display of the finest camels in Saudi Arabia. Hundreds of participants pit their camels head-to-head in a frenzied race and beauty contest for a chance to win roughly $57 million in prize money, and a chance to meet Saudi Arabia\'s king and crown prince.
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Saudi Arabia's human rights violations

published:21 Oct 2015

Saudi Arabia's human rights violations

Saudi Arabia's human rights violations

published:21 Oct 2015

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Britain has signed an agreement to assist the Saudis with advice on policing, although there are precious few details on what that British involvement means.
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Saudi Arabia's human rights violations

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Britain has signed an agreement to assist the Saudis with advice on policing, although there are precious few details on what that British involvement means.
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[This is Real] Reaction to Saudi Arabia (Eng sub)

published:31 Aug 2019

[This is Real] Reaction to Saudi Arabia (Eng sub)

[This is Real] Reaction to Saudi Arabia (Eng sub)

published:31 Aug 2019

views:499587

\"Real\" Korean react to Saudi Arabia Tiktok this time
If not... What should I do?
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[This is Real] Reaction to Saudi Arabia (Eng sub)

published:31 Aug 2019

views:499587

\"Real\" Korean react to Saudi Arabia Tiktok this time
If not... What should I do?
Please put subtitle ♡ Thank you babies
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What Saudi Arabia is really like

published:28 Oct 2016

What Saudi Arabia is really like

What Saudi Arabia is really like

published:28 Oct 2016

views:2457168

A video regarding my first week here in Jeddah. I also went to Mecca and Medina. I went to far more places than shown here in the video, however some I forgot to document. I hope you enjoy.
Do ask me questions you would like to know about the Kingdom.
Me, elsewhere on the web:
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What Saudi Arabia is really like

published:28 Oct 2016

views:2457168

A video regarding my first week here in Jeddah. I also went to Mecca and Medina. I went to far more places than shown here in the video, however some I forgot to document. I hope you enjoy.
Do ask me questions you would like to know about the Kingdom.
Me, elsewhere on the web:
https://www.instagram.com/kittendust
https://www.twitter.com/ketendangs
Listen to my band, Reality Club:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CuOwVTgpso
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11 Prohibitions for Saudi Arabia Women That Are Hard to Believe

published:12 Jun 2018

11 Prohibitions for Saudi Arabia Women That Are Hard to Believe

11 Prohibitions for Saudi Arabia Women That Are Hard to Believe

published:12 Jun 2018

views:1112269

What It’s Like to be a Woman in Saudi Arabia. From choosing a husband to using public transit, lots of everyday things we\'re completely used to are prohibited for women in Saudi Arabia. According to the 2017 Gender Gap report by the World Economic Forum, Saudi Arabia ranks 138th out of 144, making it one of the harshest places for women to live as far as equal rights are concerned.
Women aren’t allowed to move around freely. 1:34
In September 2017, the King of Saudi Arabia announced a major change in the law that will allow women to drive cars starting in June 2018. A woman will still need to get her guardian\'s permission to drive, though. Taking a train is allowed only in Riyadh, but women still have to use a separate car at the end of the train. As for bus companies, most of them refuse female passengers. In some regions, a woman who takes a cab without her guardian is considered immoral.
They must be covered entirely. 2:38
When on out in public, women in Saudi Arabia cover their entire bodies, with the exception for their face, hands, and feet. A black abaya (a long dress with sleeves) and hijab (a head covering) are the only things a woman can wear. The clothes should be made from thick fabric and baggy so that they don’t highlight a woman’s curves.
They don’t have much choice when it comes to work. 4:06
Women can choose to be doctors, nurses, and educators. Female politicians and lawyers are very rare exceptions. For women, it\'s much harder to build a career than for men since they’re paid less and don\'t get benefits like medical insurance.
Women will never answer ...

11 Prohibitions for Saudi Arabia Women That Are Hard to Believe

published:12 Jun 2018

views:1112269

What It’s Like to be a Woman in Saudi Arabia. From choosing a husband to using public transit, lots of everyday things we\'re completely used to are prohibited for women in Saudi Arabia. According to the 2017 Gender Gap report by the World Economic Forum, Saudi Arabia ranks 138th out of 144, making it one of the harshest places for women to live as far as equal rights are concerned.
Women aren’t allowed to move around freely. 1:34
In September 2017, the King of Saudi Arabia announced a major change in the law that will allow women to drive cars starting in June 2018. A woman will still need to get her guardian\'s permission to drive, though. Taking a train is allowed only in Riyadh, but women still have to use a separate car at the end of the train. As for bus companies, most of them refuse female passengers. In some regions, a woman who takes a cab without her guardian is considered immoral.
They must be covered entirely. 2:38
When on out in public, women in Saudi Arabia cover their entire bodies, with the exception for their face, hands, and feet. A black abaya (a long dress with sleeves) and hijab (a head covering) are the only things a woman can wear. The clothes should be made from thick fabric and baggy so that they don’t highlight a woman’s curves.
They don’t have much choice when it comes to work. 4:06
Women can choose to be doctors, nurses, and educators. Female politicians and lawyers are very rare exceptions. For women, it\'s much harder to build a career than for men since they’re paid less and don\'t get benefits like medical insurance.
Women will never answer ...

Luxury Life Of Saudi Arabia Prince Mohammad bin Salman✓2019

published:23 May 2019

Luxury Life Of Saudi Arabia Prince Mohammad bin Salman✓2019

Luxury Life Of Saudi Arabia Prince Mohammad bin Salman✓2019

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Mecca - My trip to Saudi Arabia Part I

published:02 Aug 2012

Mecca - My trip to Saudi Arabia Part I

Mecca - My trip to Saudi Arabia Part I

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Mecca, the holiest city in Islam is only 70 km from Jeddah where I was staying for a few weeks. Mecca is where Prophet Mohammed was born and where the Quoran was composed.
I was surprised to see that Mecca was actually a big city, in my mind, I always thought that it was a small holy place with the Kabaa.
The Kabaa is a cubical shaped building, covered with a beautiful black cloth embroidered with gold Quranic verses.
All Muslims around the world face the Kaaba during prayers, no matter where they are
When performing piligrimage, Muslims walk around the Kaaba 7 times while reciting verses. When reaching the spot of the Black Stone (in the eastern corner of the kabaa), the piligrims salute it. It is believed that this stone fell from Heaven.
the piligrims also drink ZamZam water, the holy water that was revealed to Hagar, Abraham\'s wife, when she desperately was looking for water in the desert.
The mosque within the Kabaa location is beautiful. Its arches interlace in an infinite design.
More than 15 million Muslims visit Mecca every year and I was amazed how clean and spotless it was!
The prayer call has began, I\'ll let you listen to it.......

Mecca - My trip to Saudi Arabia Part I

published:02 Aug 2012

views:658377

Mecca, the holiest city in Islam is only 70 km from Jeddah where I was staying for a few weeks. Mecca is where Prophet Mohammed was born and where the Quoran was composed.
I was surprised to see that Mecca was actually a big city, in my mind, I always thought that it was a small holy place with the Kabaa.
The Kabaa is a cubical shaped building, covered with a beautiful black cloth embroidered with gold Quranic verses.
All Muslims around the world face the Kaaba during prayers, no matter where they are
When performing piligrimage, Muslims walk around the Kaaba 7 times while reciting verses. When reaching the spot of the Black Stone (in the eastern corner of the kabaa), the piligrims salute it. It is believed that this stone fell from Heaven.
the piligrims also drink ZamZam water, the holy water that was revealed to Hagar, Abraham\'s wife, when she desperately was looking for water in the desert.
The mosque within the Kabaa location is beautiful. Its arches interlace in an infinite design.
More than 15 million Muslims visit Mecca every year and I was amazed how clean and spotless it was!
The prayer call has began, I\'ll let you listen to it.......

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I got a lot of reactions to this video. Positive and negative. I told you guys that is\'t my first time visiting the country. I\'m giving you my thoughts and if I say things that are not true or incomplete I\'m sorry. This is the information I got from my short trip. Saudi Arabia is often in

In Saudi Arabia, camels are venerated for their good looks, grace, and speed. Even as the country rapidly modernizes, the animals remain a central part of Saudi culture, and a lucrative one—with prized camels selling for more than $1 million.
VICE trekked to Al-Dahna for the King Abdulaziz Camel F

Britain has signed an agreement to assist the Saudis with advice on policing, although there are precious few details on what that British involvement means.
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\"Real\" Korean react to Saudi Arabia Tiktok this time
If not... What should I do?
Please put subtitle ♡ Thank you babies
http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?ref=share&v=ZqYzBudgEmw
OV: https://youtu.be/R6LDCY2kYxg

A video regarding my first week here in Jeddah. I also went to Mecca and Medina. I went to far more places than shown here in the video, however some I forgot to document. I hope you enjoy.
Do ask me questions you would like to know about the Kingdom.
Me, elsewhere on the web:
https://www.instag

What It’s Like to be a Woman in Saudi Arabia. From choosing a husband to using public transit, lots of everyday things we\'re completely used to are prohibited for women in Saudi Arabia. According to the 2017 Gender Gap report by the World Economic Forum, Saudi Arabia ranks 138th out of 144, making i

Mecca, the holiest city in Islam is only 70 km from Jeddah where I was staying for a few weeks. Mecca is where Prophet Mohammed was born and where the Quoran was composed.
I was surprised to see that Mecca was actually a big city, in my mind, I always thought that it was a small holy place with the